well, i haven't had time yet, but if you surf the site provided in the
announcement, i'd guess you'll find some of their published scientific
papers.

Robert Wright wrote:
> Very exciting!  I've been talking about how laser scanning technology
> should
> have already been used long ago for this very purpose for years and years
> now (especially if that Japanese gentleman can get 5 lasers to play an
> LP).
> I'm beyond curious about how things are coming along.  Can't wait to get
> your impressions, Peter!
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Peter Fraser" <[email protected]>
>> > Using Optical Metrology to Reconstruct Mechanical Sound Recordings
>> >
>> > Speaker:     Carl Haber
>> >                   Physics Division, LBNL
>> > An ongoing effort at Berkeley Lab has applied methods of optical
>> > metrology and image processing to reconstruct sound stored on these
>> > mechanical carriers.  Of note is the IRENE project which will
>> > provide an optical scanning system to the Library of Congress.
>> > This talk will focus on technical aspects of optical sound
>> > reconstruction as practiced at the Lab.
>>
>> -- Peter
>> [email protected]
>
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